The USS North Carolina (BB-55) My all-time favorite warship. As an elementary school student in North Carolina, I donated nickels and dimes to save this ship back in the early sixties.

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Surrender of 4 U-boats-- Part 3: U-873, U-1228 and U-234

A local reporter was able to get an interview with one of the German captains who was described as a "typical dyed-in-the-wool Nazi."  Lt.  Albert Finster blamed England for the war and also said that Allied bombing had  ruined his native town of Hamburg.

Two more German U-boats arrived the next day.  At 2 pm, the U-873 was towed into the harbor, followed by the U-1228.  That night, a wire service report added to the excitement saying that the USS Sutton had captured a German U-boat near Newfoundland with three high-ranking German officials and two dead Japanese scientist aboard.

On Friday, May 18, the public eagerly awaited the arrival of the fourth and biggest prize of all the U-boats.  Rumors circulated about its cargo.  The submarine was headed for Japan which was still at war,  Supposedly, it carried  personnel and materiel to help the Japanese war effort.

The U-234 arrived at Portsmouth at 7:30 am on Saturday, May 19, and was greeted by a swarm of journalists.  The high-ranking officers aboard made it a huge story.

The submarine carried a disassembled Messerschmitt Me 262 let fighter, prototypes, technical descriptions of new weapons and several senior weapons technicians.

--GreGen

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